Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Ancient Rome
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Philosopher / Statesman

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Fortune can take away riches, but not courage
He who begs timidly courts a refusal
No crime has been without a precedent
Light troubles speak; immense troubles are silent
If you wish another to keep your secret, first keep it to yourself
If you wish to fear nothing, consider that everything is to be feared
No one lives so poor as he is born
He gives a benefit twice who gives quickly
We sought therefore to amend our will, and not to suffer it through despite to languish long time in error

Of Benefits
It is the practice of the multitude to bark at eminent men, as little dogs do at strangers

Of a Happy Life
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On Anger: "For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind."
Essays
On Destiny: "Our destiny exercises its influence over us even when, as yet, we have not learned its nature: it is our future that lays down the law of our today."
Human, All Too Human
On Friendship: "A crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love."
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